019224364
☎️ 019224364 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 019224364.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 019224364
- Avoid answering unknown numbers, scamsApr
2025Scammer posing as Microsoft callerDec
2018Caller hung up during lunchDec
2018Caller pretending to be MicrosoftDec
2018Received call around 11:30am, scammersDec
2018Indian guy computer scam hangupDec
2018Reported phone scam caller at 11:16amDec
2018Comment about Windows scammer experienceDec
2018Warning about potential scam callDec
2018Scammer pretended to be bankDec
2018Receiving unwanted repeated phone callsDec
2018Repeatedly mentioned surname, call endedNov
2018Missed call; no one answeredNov
2018Inappropriate comment about someoneNov
2018Washing machine cover renewal requiredNov
2018Wasting scammers' time for funNov
2018Scamming call from fake technicianNov
2018Repeated silent nuisance phone callsNov
2018Missed call, line disconnects automaticallyNov
2018Persistent unwanted silent phone callsNov
2018Frustration with recurring scam callsNov
2018Elderly parents receiving scam callsNov
2018Racist comment about Asian manNov
2018Unrecognized number, uncertain if legitimateNov
2018Possibly scam or phishing callNov
2018Suspect insurance claim call scamNov
2018Frustrated by fake tech supportAug
2018Accusation of being a scammerAug
2018Scam call, hung upJul
2018phone disconnected during phone callJun
2018Phone call cut off abruptlyJun
2018Scam call, wasted their timeJun
2018Number Of Searches: 247 Number Of Comments: 31 First Seen: 21 June 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cockley Beck(Cumbria), Coddington(Herefordshire) and Westwood(Kent).
019224364 has 31 comments of which 19 x negative and 12 x neutral
019224364 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 019224364 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance scam call typically from an individual claiming to be from Microsoft or a technical support service, often with an Asian or Indian accent. The caller attempts to alarm recipients about issues with computers, Visa cards, or IP problems, aiming to extract personal information or remote access. Many report the calls ending abruptly or being silent upon answering. They often use scripted names and try various times of day, showing a clear intent to deceive. Numerous users advise blocking the number, utilising call-blocking services, and remaining vigilant, warning this is a well-known scam trying to exploit unsuspecting individuals, including the elderly. Wasting scammers' time or hanging up promptly is recommended.
Reports on phone number 019224364
1 yearIf a number I don’t recognise calls me, I just don’t pick up. This one kept ringing over 20 times, so it was clear they were really trying hard to pull a scam on me.8 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent, saying he was from Microsoft and asked about my Visa card. I kept telling him I don't know any Michael Scott and I definitely don’t have a Vauxhall Viva! After a bit of going back and forth, he finally took the hint and ended the call. Total scammer.MicrosoftMichael Scott8 yearsI picked up and they hung up straight away. So frustrating having to stop my lunch just for a pointless call.8 yearsJust got a call around 11:30 in the morning. Picked up right away but as soon as I did, the line just cut off. Pretty sure it was one of those scam calls. Honestly, I’m really thankful for having call blocking on my phone!8 yearsGot a bloke on the phone claiming he was Mark from Microsoft, sounded Asian though. Told him straight, you’re not. Wish I could just block these on my landline, like I do on my mobile, but don’t want to pay extra for that. Proper annoying!MarkMicrosoft8 yearsSome bloke from India called, started asking about my PC. I told him I don’t even own one, and he just cut the call straight away. Pretty clear it was some kind of con.8 yearsHad a call today around 11:16 in the morning. Definitely scammers, best to block this number right away.8 yearsHad a bit of a run-in with some MS Windows scammer. Funny thing is, just the night before, I’d been watching YouTube clips of folks pulling the wool over these con artists’ eyes. Strange coincidence or what?YouTube8 years"David," you say? Quite peculiar for a chap hailing from the subcontinent, isn't it? "Regarding your Visa card, there’s been a £500 transaction made overseas." "Which Visa card are you referring to?" "Your Lloyds Visa card." Clearly a SCAMMER. It was evident from the get-go, especially considering the CLI number. I can only assume he was angling to pry a load of personal information from me. Had he lingered on the line, I might have entertained him a tad longer! These individuals are truly despicable.David8 yearsGot a call from someone calling himself "David" - kinda odd name for someone who sounded like he was from the subcontinent. He said something about my Visa card, claiming there was a £500 purchase abroad. Asked him which Visa card, and he said Lloyds. Total scam. The caller ID was a dead giveaway straight away. Looks like he was fishing for my info. If I'd hung on a bit longer, I might’ve wasted his time instead! These scammers are a pain in the neck.DavidLloyds8 yearsThis number has rung me up three times now. Today it was at 9 in the morning but I just kept quiet and hung up after about 15 seconds. Honestly, your site is a lifesaver for dealing with these calls.8 yearsThey kept on mentioning my last name over and over, so I just ended the call.8 yearsI got a call just after 9 in the morning. I answered with a 'hello' but there was silence on the other end, then eventually the call just dropped.8 yearsHad this bloke, some sort of Muslim, rattling on about my IP apparently sending messages. I jokingly asked if he meant pork tripe, and wouldn’t you know it, he hung up sharpish after that.8 yearsI got a call from someone saying my washing machine cover had run out and needed to be renewed urgently!8 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Asian accent saying my computer had some issues, but the number was hidden. Decided to block it straight away.8 yearsGot a call from some bloke called Kevin, an Indian guy pretending to be from Windows support. I let him ramble on for nearly half an hour while I was waiting for my missus to finish getting ready. He thought he was gonna get access to my laptop, but kept getting frustrated 'cause I was playing dumb on purpose. Eventually he said I was annoying and gave up. Took up his time so he wouldn’t bother anyone else, which is just how I like it - wasting their time whenever I can.KevinIndia8 yearsThis number rang me earlier but no one answered. I’ve seen it pop up before too. If they ring again, I’m definitely not gonna bother with them.8 yearsI answered the call but there was no one on the other end, then it just hung up on me.8 yearsAnother one of those annoying silent calls, proper pain!8 yearsGot a call again from some guy with an Asian accent - total scam, as usual. I keep blocking the numbers but somehow they always come back the next day with a different one. Today it even showed up as an international number, which is just ridiculous. Honestly, the UK government and phone providers should seriously step up and put an end to this. I'm meant to be ex-directory, so how are they still getting through? They kept saying my IP might be hacked or something - yeah right, probably them trying to pull a fast one if I fell for it.UK8 yearsWhen I picked up, there was silence and then it just ended the call. My elderly folks get these annoying calls all the time! What a lot of tossers!8 yearsGot another call from some Asian bloke saying there’s an issue with my computer. Total pain in the arse.8 yearsI have a hunch that this call is one of those attempts to persuade you into filing a motoring insurance claim, likely for something like whiplash. It’s ridiculous really; I had a trivial non-fault incident five years back, and I’m still bombarded with calls trying to convince me to claim for phantom medical issues. It's become rather tiresome, to say the least.8 yearsGot a weird number, too short to be a proper UK landline. No one answered, but I’m all set for a bit of a chat if they ring again.UK8 yearsI got a call from a guy with an Asian accent who actually asked for my wife by her name, then just hung up straight away.8 yearsSome bloke from Asia called me pretending to be from Microsoft’s Windows support team. To be honest, he seemed pretty stressed out, so I kept him talking for a bit before hanging up. It’s crazy how these scammers manage to use numbers that look like they’re from the UK - how do they even get away with it?MicrosoftUK8 yearsGot a call from someone saying my Windows was messed up. I just ended the call straight away. Definitely a scam.8 yearsThe call just dropped the moment I picked up.8 yearsAs soon as I picked up the call, it just ended abruptly.8 yearsgot a call from some guy who sounded asian, saying there was an issue with my pc. funny how he seemed to know, like he had some sort of sixth sense. i played along for about ten minutes and then told him ive worked as a computer engineer for four decades. loved how he just hung up after i said that, guess he wasn’t expecting that. typical scammer.Submit Your Own Report (019224364)
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